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Volume 8, Number 4, April 2002

Research

A Waterborne Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Infections and Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome: Implications for Rural Water Systems (1)

Sonja J. Olsen,* Gayle Miller,† Thomas Breuer,* Malinda Kennedy,* Charles Higgins,‡ Jim Walford,† Gary McKee,† Kim Fox,# William Bibb,* and Paul Mead*
*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Wyoming Department of Health, Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA; ‡Wyoming Department of Agriculture, Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA; and #United States Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

 
 
Figure 2a. Reciprocal geometric mean and range of immunoglobulin (Ig)M antibody titers to O157 lipopolysaccharide. The dotted line indicates the positive cutoff (IgM >1:320)....

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Figure 2. Reciprocal geometric mean and range of (A) immunoglobulin (Ig)M antibody titers to O157 lipopolysaccharide and (B) (Ig)G antibody titers to O157 lipopolysaccharide. The dotted line indicates the positive cutoff (IgM >1:320 and IgG >1:160).

 

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